Headband for a headset and a method for assembly of a headband for a headset

ABSTRACT

The disclosure relates to a headband for a headset, the headband comprising a first strip and a second strip detachably assembled together. The first strip comprises at least one through opening and the second strip is detachably connected via the through opening to the first strip as a cover. The second strip comprises first and second parts at least partly covering the first strip. The disclosure further relates to a headset comprising a headband and a method for assembly of a headband for a headset.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to a headband for a headset and a methodfor assembly of a headband for a headset. More specifically, thedisclosure relates to a headband for a headset, a headphone and a methodfor assembly of a headband for a headset as defined in the introductoryparts of the independent claims.

BACKGROUND ART

EP 2 566 191 A2 and US 2016/0277828 A1 disclose headphones/-setsallowing a wearer to personalize the headphones/-sets by inserting avariety of interchangeable décor strips onto a headband of theheadphones/-sets.

A problem with the solutions of the prior art is that the headbands aremade up of many different interconnected parts making any interchange ofthe headbands and their appearance complicated. There is thus a need forimproved changeability of headbands for headsets.

SUMMARY

It is an object of the present disclosure to mitigate, alleviate oreliminate one or more of the above-identified deficiencies anddisadvantages in the prior art and solve at least the above mentionedproblem. According to a first aspect there is provided a headband for aheadset or headphone, the headband being configured to carry an earcupand/or earphone, the headband comprising a first strip and a secondstrip detachably assembled together, wherein the first strip comprisesat least one through opening and the second strip is detachablyconnected via at least one of the through openings to the first stripbeing a carrier, wherein the second strip comprises first and secondparts at least partly covering the first strip, characterized in thatthe through opening of the first strip is configured to extend along thefirst strip with a varying size and/or shape and/or width from anorifice at a first end of the first strip into a slit ending closer asecond end of the first strip, that the first part of the second striphas a size and/or shape and/or width adapted to fit into the orifice ofthe through opening when assembled thereto in a first direction (R)across the first strip, that the size and/or shape and/or width of thefirst part of the second strip is adapted to not fit into the slit ofthe through opening when assembled thereto in the first direction, andthat the second part of the second strip has a size and/or shape and/orwidth adapted to neither fit into the orifice nor the slit of the firststrip when assembled thereto to finalize the headband.

According to some embodiments, the second part of the second strip has asize and/or shape and/or width adapted to neither fit into or passthrough the orifice nor the slit of the first strip when assembledthereto in the same first direction or any other direction of assembly.

According to some embodiments, the first part of the second strip of theheadband covers a substantial/major part of a first surface of the firststrip of the headband and the second part of the second strip covers asubstantial/major part of a second surface of the first strip when thestrips are assembled together as the headband, which first and secondsurfaces of the first strip are opposite and face away from each other.

According to some embodiments, the first and second parts of the secondstrip are interconnected via a third part with a size and/or shapeand/or width adapted to fit into and pass through the orifice and theslit of the first strip when assembled thereto.

According to some embodiments, the third part of the second strip isconfigured to fit into and pass through the orifice and the slit of thefirst strip when assembled thereto in the first direction and asubsequent second direction along a plane of extension of the firststrip.

According to some embodiments, the first part of the second strip arelarger/wider than the slit but smaller than the orifice of the firststrip in a plane of extension of the first and the second strip.

According to some embodiments, the second part of the second strip arelarger/wider than both the orifice and the slit of the first strip in aplane of extension of the first and the second strip.

According to some embodiments, the slit of the first strip has the samewidth and/or size and/or shape along its length.

According to some embodiments, the slit of the first strip has a varyingwidth and/or size and/or shape along its length.

According to some embodiments, the slit of the first strip comprises atleast one protrusion narrowing down the width and/or size of the slitwhere the protrusion is located.

According to some embodiments, at least one of the ends of the firststrip comprises a recess with an opening facing away from the firststrip, which recess is made through the thickness of the first strip.

According to some embodiments, each end of the first strip comprises therecess.

According to some embodiments, each recess comprises at least oneprojection extending inwards towards the first strip.

According to some embodiments, each recess comprises two projectionsextending inwards towards the first strip.

According to some embodiments, each projection is pointed.

According to some embodiments, each projection is shaped as a pointedhook.

According to some embodiments, the slit and the orifice of the firststrip of the headband are configured to extend between the first andsecond ends of the first strip and to end before each recess of thefirst strip.

According to some embodiments, the slit and/or the orifice of the firststrip of the headband comprises one or more areas or sections orportions of roughness and/or unevenness and/or one or more teeth alongthe inner surface of the circumference being configured to be in contactwith at least parts of the second strip of the headband.

According to some embodiments, the length between the ends of the slitand the orifice (i.e. the total length from where the orifice beginsuntil the slit ends or vice versa) of the first strip of the headband issubstantially the same or the same or substantially equal or equal orlonger than the length of the second strip of the headband.

According to some embodiments, the first strip of the headband is madeof metal, such as SUS/SAE 304 stainless steel, or plastic, such asThermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) or Polyamide/Nylon (PA), or wood or acomposite material or made of a combination of one or more or any ofthose materials. Hence, the surface of the first strip is easily coveredand/or the clamping force of the headband against the head of a usereasily adjusted

According to some embodiments, the second strip is made of plastic, suchas Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) or Polyamide/Nylon (PA) orThermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) or natural or artificially made rubber, orwood or a composite material or fabric or made of a combination of oneor more or any of those materials. Hence, the second strip is able to bemoulded in a plastic material for easy assembly and threading of itsfirst part/surface through the first strip while the lower part/surfaceis sufficiently “soft” for better padding and comfort against the headof the wearer of the headband. Hence, the second strip is able to bemoulded in two or more different plastic materials, i.e. viatwo-component molding, where for example its upper part/surface ismolded in one plastic for easier assembly and threading through thefirst strip and the lower part/surface is molded in another plasticmaterial, such as a “softer” one for better padding and comfort againstthe head of the wearer of the headband

According to a second aspect there is provided a headset comprising aheadband according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the headbandis detachably connected with one end to only an earphone speaker or theheadband is detachably connected with one end to an earphone speaker andan earphone microphone or the headband is detachably connected with oneend to a head support.

According to some embodiments, the second part of the second strip has abreadth or width being smaller or narrower or substantially the same orequal or the same or equal or larger or wider than the breadth or widthof the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and the secondstrip. The plane of extension of the first and the second strip beingsubstantially the same or the same or the plane of extension of thefirst strip is substantially in parallel or in parallel with the planeof extension of the second strip.

According to some embodiments, the width of the second part of thesecond strip is at least 5% smaller or narrower or at least 1% to 400%larger or wider than the breadth or width of the first strip in a planeof extension of the first and the second strip. The plane of extensionof the first and the second strip being substantially the same or thesame or the plane of extension of the first strip is substantially inparallel or in parallel with the plane of extension of the second strip.

According to some embodiments, the width of the second part of thesecond strip is at least 1% to 400% larger or wider than the breadth orwidth of the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and thesecond strip along at least a longitudinal section of the second strip,which longitudinal section is configured to be born against the head ofa user of the headband when the first and the second strip are assembledtogether making up the headband. The plane of extension of the first andthe second strip being substantially the same or the same or the planeof extension of the first strip is substantially in parallel or inparallel with the plane of extension of the second strip.

According to a third aspect there is provided a method for assembly of aheadband for a headset, the method comprising assembling the headband byassembling a first strip and a second strip detachably together via atleast one through opening of the first strip by detachably connectingthe second strip to the first strip via the at least one through openingto at least partly cover the first strip with first and second parts ofthe second strip of the headband when the headband is assembled,characterized by aligning the first part of the second strip with anorifice of the through opening of the first strip at a first end of thefirst strip, moving the second strip in a first direction across thefirst strip such that the first part of the second strip is moved intothe orifice and through the orifice and the through opening in the firstdirection and into a slit ending closer a second end of the first strip,and moving the second strip in a subsequent second direction along thefirst strip along the slit until the end of the slit with the first partof the second strip moving along and over a first side of the firststrip while, at the same time, moving the second part of the secondstrip along and over a second side of the first strip until the end ofthe slit is reached finalizing the assembly of the headband.

According to some embodiments, the method comprises moving the firstpart of the second strip of the headband along and over the first sideof the first strip of the headband being opposite the second side of thefirst strip, which opposite and second side the second part of thesecond strip of the headband is moving over and along simultaneously andin parallel with the first part of the second strip until the assemblyof the two strips together as the headband is finished.

Effects and features of the second and third aspects are to large extentanalogous to those described above in connection with the first aspect.Embodiments mentioned in relation to the first aspect are largelycompatible with the second and third aspects and any embodiments relatedthereto, such as moving the second strip past projections and/or teethof the slit and/or providing an optimized friction between the first andthe second strip that simplifies assembly therebetween while, at thesame time, securing sufficient holding of the second strip in the firststrip to keep the integrity of the headband intact after beingassembled.

In some embodiments, the following advantage(s) is/are provided: easyassembly of the second strip to the first strip into the whole headband;more tight and secure attachment of the second strip to the first stripof the headband with less risk or even no risk in coming or sliding offafter assembly and after assembling the two strips into the headband,also a more tight and secure assembly of the headband itself to theheadset(s) is provided; easy adjustment of the clamping force of theheadband being conformed to the head of the user of the headset enablingimproved control of the required clamping force; low or decreaseddeviation of the clamping force of the headband being conformed to thehead of the user of the headset enabling better control of the desiredclamping force; reduced number of parts for making up the headband;reduced and saved amount of material by optimizing the use of materialrequired for making the headband; reduced or even eliminated risk ofhurting any body parts, such as fingers and hands when assembling theheadband as the pointed projections are directed inwards and towards thefirst strip and not outwards; reduced and saved amount of materialrequired for making the headband as any parts connected to the ends ofthe headband, such as an earphone speaker and/or head support member orthe like can be optimized or reduced in size as the ends of the firststrip is thinner or not as wide as prior art ones, and reduction of thenumber of parts for making up the whole headband as only one part, i.e.the second strip forms both the support surface and padding to be wornand born against the head of the user of the headband and the upper andopposite surface that is exposed outwards at/on the wearers head whenthe headband is worn.

The present disclosure will become apparent from the detaileddescription given below. The detailed description and specific examplesdisclose preferred embodiments of the disclosure by way of illustrationonly. Those skilled in the art understand from guidance in the detaileddescription that changes and modifications may be made within the scopeof the disclosure. Hence, further objects and features of the presentinvention will appear from the following definitions ofaspects/examples/embodiments thereof. Furthermore, as the headband ofthe present disclosure has two ends of which each end is configured tobe connected to different accessories of headsets, such as earcupsand/or speakers and/or microphones and/or head supports, each headbandenables for a headset to be easily assembled into a mono or stereoear-/headphone or a mono or stereo headset or be changed from a mono orstereo headset to a mono or stereo ear-/headphone or vice versa or bechanged from a stereo ear/-headphone to a mono ear-/headphone or viceversa or its head support and speaker combined with or withoutmicrophone could easily change place, if desired.

Hence, it is to be understood that the herein disclosed disclosure isnot limited to the particular component parts of the device described orsteps of the methods described since such device and method may vary. Itis also to be understood that terminology used herein is for purpose ofdescribing particular embodiments only and is not intended to belimiting. It should be noted that, as used in the specification and theappended claim, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “said” are intendedto mean that there are one or more of the elements unless the contextexplicitly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a unit”or “the unit” may include several devices, and the like. Furthermore,words like “comprising”, “including”, “containing” and similar wordingsdoes not exclude other elements or steps.

BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS

The above objects, as well as additional objects, features andadvantages of the present disclosure, will be more fully appreciated tothose skilled in the art by reference to the following illustrative andnon-limiting detailed description of example embodiments of the presentdisclosure, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an example headset not fullyassembled with only an earphone speaker attached to one end of aheadband and no accessory or part connected to the other end of theheadband according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of an example headset not fullyassembled with only an earphone speaker and a microphone attached to oneend of a headband and no accessory or part connected to the other end ofthe headband according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3A shows in perspective an exploded view of an example headset withearphone speaker and a microphone attached to one end of a headband anda T-bar like head support connected to the other end of the headbandbefore assembly or after disassembly of the two parts or strips makingup the whole headband when assembled together according to an embodimentof the present disclosure.

FIG. 3B shows a perspective view of the example headset of FIG. 3Abefore disassembly or after assembly of the two parts or strips makingup the whole headband when assembled together according to an embodimentof the present disclosure.

FIG. 3C shows a perspective view of a cutout section of the exampleheadset according to the double-dotted box of FIG. 3B before disassemblyor after assembly of the two parts or strips making up the wholeheadband when assembled together according to an embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 4 shows a perspective view from above of an example headband duringassembly/disassembly of the two parts or strips to make up the wholeheadband according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4A shows a perspective view from above of an example headbandduring assembly/disassembly of the two parts or strips to make up thewhole headband according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4B shows a perspective view from below of an example headbandduring assembly/disassembly of the two parts or strips to make up thewhole headband according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIGS. 5A and 5B show cross-section views across assembled prior artheadbands.

FIGS. 6, 6A, 6D and 7 show views in cross-section along line A-A in FIG.1 or line B-B in FIG. 2 across example headbands after assembly orbefore disassembly of the two parts or strips making up the wholeheadband according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIGS. 6B and 6C show views in cross-section along line C-C in FIG. 3Cacross example headbands after assembly or before disassembly of the twoparts or strips making up the whole headband according to embodiments ofthe present disclosure.

FIGS. 8A and 8B are plane views from above of sheets being examples offirst parts or first strips of the two parts or strips configured tomake up a whole headband according to embodiments of the presentdisclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present disclosure will now be described with reference to theaccompanying drawings 1 to 8B, in which preferred example embodiments ofthe disclosure are shown. The disclosure may, however, be embodied inother forms and should not be construed as limited to the hereindisclosed embodiments/examples. The disclosed embodiments are providedto fully convey the scope of the disclosure to the skilled person. Likereference numerals refer to like elements throughout. Like elementswill, thus, not be described in detail with respect to the descriptionof each figure. It should also be noted that the figures are onlyintended to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are notintended as an exhaustive description of the claimed invention or as alimitation on the scope of the claimed invention. In addition, anillustrated embodiment needs not have all the aspects or advantagesshown. An aspect or an advantage described in conjunction with aparticular embodiment is not necessarily limited to that embodiment andcan be practiced in any other embodiment/-s even if not so illustrated,or if not so explicitly described. Throughout, the same referencenumerals are used for identical or corresponding parts.

FIG. 1 shows an exemplary headset 100 comprising a headband 10. Here,the headset 100 is partly assembled with one earphone speaker 101 to theleft in the fig. but the earphone speaker could also be assembled to theleft in FIG. 1. Optionally, a second earphone speaker is in someembodiments assembled to the headset 100 at the other side.

FIG. 2 shows an exemplary headset 100 comprising a headband 10. Here,the headset 100 is partly assembled with one earphone speaker 101 andone microphone 102 and a wire 103 to the right but could in otherembodiments have one or more of those entities 101, 102, 103 assembledto the left. In the shown embodiment, the wire(s) 103 could beeliminated making the headset 100 wireless. The embodiment shown in FIG.1 is a wireless headset 100 but could in other embodiments be providedwith one or more wires 103.

In some embodiments, the headband 10 is strip-shaped and comprises twoparts or strips 20, 30 detachably assembled together. In someembodiments, the headband 10 is conformed to fit to a user's head, e.g.by being bent accordingly after manufacture or assembly of its twostrips 20, 30 or the two strips of the headband are manufactured bymoulding or the like into a corresponding but pre-bent shape. In someembodiments, the headband 10 of the present disclosure is a two-pieceheadband. In some embodiments, the headband 10 of the present disclosureis made up of only two separate strips 20, 30 as a two-piece headband.

FIG. 3A shows an exemplary headset 100 before or during assembly orafter disassembly. Here, the headset 100 is partly assembled with oneearphone speaker 101 and one microphone 102 and a wire 103 to the leftwhile a T-shaped head support 104 to the right is not yet connected orjust removed from the headband 10 and/or its strips 20, 30. Theseentities 101, 102, 103 and 104 could change sides of the headband 10 orthe headset 100 could be equipped with only the earphone speaker 101 andnot the microphone.

In FIGS. 1 to 4 and 6 to 8B, a first aspect of this disclosure with theheadband 10 for an ear-/headphone or a headset 100 is shown. Theheadband 10 is strip-shaped. The headband 10 comprises a first strip 20and a second strip 30 detachably assembled together as shown in FIGS. 1,2, 3B, 3C, and 6 to 6D and 7. The first strip 20 of the headband 10works as a carrier and is shown partly in FIGS. 1, 2, 3B and 3C; tosomewhat greater extent in FIGS. 3A, and 4; in cross-section in FIGS. 6to 6D and 7, and fully exposed from one side in FIGS. 8A and 8B. Thefirst strip 20 of the headband 10 comprises at least one through opening23, 24 and 25 (see FIGS. 3A, 4 to 4B, 8A and 8B). The second strip 30 isdetachably connected via one of the through openings 23, 25 to the firststrip 20 as a cover or padding (see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 3C, 6 to 6D and 7).The second strip 30 comprises first and second ends 31, 32 and first andsecond parts 33, 34 at least partly covering the first strip 20 (seeFIGS. 1-4, 6 to 6D and 7). In some embodiments, the second strip 30comprises a third part 35 interconnecting the first and second parts 33,34 as a middle or waist portion or section making the cross-section ofthe second strip 30 into a H-shape (see FIGS. 6 to 6D and 7). Thethrough opening 23, 25 of the first strip 20 extends along the firststrip with a varying size from an orifice 23 transiting into a slit 25(see FIGS. 3A, 4 to 4B, 8A and 8B). The first part 31, 33 of the secondstrip 30 has a size and/or width W₁ adapted to fit into the width W ofthe orifice 23 of the through opening of the first strip 20 but not intothe width S of the slit 25 of the through opening of the first stripwhen assembled thereto in a first direction R across the plane ofextension of the first strip (see FIGS. 3A, 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D, 7, 8A and8B). The second part 32, 34 of the second strip 30 has a size and/orwidth W₂ adapted to neither fit into the orifice 23 nor the slit 25 ofthe first strip 20 when assembled thereto. The first strip 20 has a sizeand/or width W₃ that in some embodiments corresponds to or is smaller orlarger than the width W₁ of the first part and/or end 31, 33 of thesecond strip 30 (see FIGS. 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D, 7, 8A and 8B). The firststrip 20 has a size and/or width W₃ that in some embodiments correspondsto or is smaller or larger than the width W₂ of the second part and/orend 32, 34 of the second strip 30 (see FIGS. 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D, 7, 8A and8B). The first strip 20 has a thickness T₃ that in some embodimentscorresponds to the thickness T₁ of the first part and/or end 31, 33 ofthe second strip 30 and/or corresponds to the thickness T₂ of the secondpart and/or end 32, 34 of the second strip (see thicknesses visualizedby open double arrows in FIGS. 6 to 6D and 7). The first strip 20 has athickness T₃ that in some embodiments is smaller or larger than thethickness T₁ of the first part and/or end 31, 33 of the second strip 30and/or is smaller or larger than the thickness T₂ of the second partand/or end 32, 34 of the second strip (see FIGS. 6 to 6D and 7).

In some embodiments, the second part 34 of the second strip 30 has avarying thickness T₂ (see FIGS. 6B and 6C). In some embodiments, thesecond part 34 of the second strip 30 has a varying thickness T₂ (seeFIG. 6C) that increases from outer edges 37 towards the intermediate ormiddle section 35. In some embodiments, the second part 34 of the secondstrip 30 has a varying shape and thickness T₂ (see FIG. 6C) from outeredges 37 towards the intermediate or middle section 35 forming twogrooves or channels 38 extending along the length of the second strip,which grooves 38 are configured to receive the first strip 20 fully orpartly. In some embodiments, the second part 34 of the second strip 30has a varying shape and thickness T₂ (see FIGS. 6 to 6D) from outeredges 37 towards the intermediate or middle section 35 forming twogrooves or channels 38 extending along the length of the second strip,which grooves 38 are configured to receive the first strip 20 fully fromat least three of its sides where one inner side is formed and enclosedby the intermediate section 35 making the first surface 28 of the firststrip flush with the upper surface of the second part 34 of the secondstrip (i.e. thickness T₃ of the first strip 20 is fully received in thegrooves 38 of the second strip here, and thickness T₃ is substantiallyequal or equal to the depth of the grooves, but could in otherembodiments extend above the orifices of the grooves 38 or end below theorifices of the grooves). In some embodiments, the second part 34 of thesecond strip 30 has a varying shape and thickness T₂ (see FIG. 6C) fromouter edges 37 towards the intermediate or middle section 35 forming twogrooves or channels 38 extending along the length of the second strip,which grooves 38 are configured to receive the first strip 20 fully orto enclose the first strip at least partly or almost fully from at leastfour of its sides (where one inner side is formed and enclosed by theintermediate section 35) i.e. making the first surface 28 of the firststrip flush with the upper surface of the second part 34 of the secondstrip (i.e. thickness T₃ of the first strip 20 is fully received in thegrooves 38 of the second strip here, and thickness T₃ is substantiallyequal or equal to the depth of the grooves, but could in otherembodiments extend above the orifices of the grooves 38 or end below theorifices of the grooves). In all embodiments of FIGS. 6 to 6D, the firstand second parts 33, 34 of the second strip 30 encloses the first strip20 at least partly and more or less from at least two sides of the firststrip. In the embodiment of FIG. 6D, the second strip 30 encloses lessof the first strip 20.

The orifice 23 of the first strip 20 has a size and/or width Wcorresponding to the width W₁ of the first part and/or end 31, 33 of thesecond strip 30 (see FIGS. 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D, 7, 8A and 8B). In someembodiments, the third part 35 of the second strip 30 has a size and/orshape and/or width W₄ adapted to fit into and pass through the orifice23 and the slit 25 of the first strip 20 when assembled thereto. Thefirst and second parts 33, 34 of the second strip 30 form exposed upperand lower sides or surfaces of the headband 10 alone (if fully coveringthe first strip 20, i.e. W₁≥W₃ or W₁≈W₃ or W₂<W₃ or W₂≈W₃) or at leastpartly together with first and/or second surfaces 28, 29 of the firststrip 20 (if the second strip 30 only partly covers the first strip,i.e. W₁<W₃ or W₁≈W₃ or W₂<W₃ or W₂≈W₃) when assembled together, seeFIGS. 1, 2, 3A to 3C, 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D and 7.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 4 to 4B, 8A and 8B, the through openingwith the orifice 23 and the slit 25 of the first strip 20 has a varyingsize and/or shape and/or width S, W extending from the orifice 23 at afirst end 21 of the first strip into the slit 25 ending at and/or closerto a second end 22 of the first strip. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 8Aand 8B, the orifice 23 of the first strip 20 has squared and roundedinner corners, but could in other embodiments be provided with onlysquared inner corners shown in dotted lines in FIG. 8B. However, rounderinner corners of the orifice 23 is of advantage when fitting in orintroducing the second strip 30 into the slit 25 of the first strip 20as the slit then is easier hit.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 3B and 3C, the first and secondparts 33, 34 of the second strip 30 has substantially the same or equallength or the same or equal length. In some embodiments, the first end31 and the first part 33 of the second strip 30 are aligned in thelongitudinal direction of the second strip 30, i.e. the first end 31 andthe first part 33 ends or starts at/in the same location/position. Insome embodiments, the second end 32 and the second part 34 of the secondstrip 30 are aligned, i.e. the second end 31 and the second part 34 endsor starts at/in the same location/position. In some embodiments, thefirst end 31 and the first part 33 of the second strip 30 are notaligned in the longitudinal direction of the second strip, i.e. itsfirst end 31 and first part 33 are displaced lengthwise relative eachother, i.e. the first end or the first part ends or starts at/in adifferent/another location/position. In some embodiments, the second end32 and the second part 34 of the second strip 30 are not aligned in thelongitudinal direction of the second strip, i.e. its first end 31 andfirst part 33 are displaced lengthwise relative each other, i.e. thefirst end or the first part ends or starts at/in a different/anotherlocation/position.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 3B and 4, the second strip 30is provided with a rounded first end 31 and a straight cut second end 32(the rounded shape of the first end 31 facilitates threading this endinto the orifice 23 of the first strip 20). In some embodiments, thesecond end 32 of the second strip 30 is rounded. In some embodiments,the first part 33 and the second part 34 at the first end 31 of thesecond strip 30 are rounded. In some embodiments, the first and secondparts 33, 34 at the first end 31 and the first end 31 itself of thesecond strip 30 are rounded. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 4, 8Aand 8B, the first part 33 and the first end 31 are rounded in acorresponding way or shape as the orifice 23 of the first strip 20 foreasy fitting and introduction and threading of the second strip 30 intoand past the orifice into the slit 25 of the first strip.

In some embodiments, the width W₂ of the second part 34 of the secondstrip 30 is at least 1% to 400% or 5% to 300% or 10% to 200% larger orwider than the breadth or width W₃ of the first strip 20 in a plane ofextension of the first and the second strip along at least alongitudinal section 36 of the second strip, see FIG. 3C being a viewaccording to the box with double-dotted line in FIG. 3B. Thislongitudinal section 36 is configured to be born against the head of auser of the headband 10 when the first and the second strip areassembled together making up the headband as in FIG. 3C corresponding tothe embodiments of FIGS. 1, 2 and 3B. This longitudinal section 36 ofthe second strip 30 is in some embodiments shaped similar to a wing bentsomewhat downwards, see FIGS. 6B and 6C, with outer edges 37 facingdownwards.

In FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 4, 6, 7, 8A and 8B, double arrows with referencesigns R and L define directions of movement and introduction of thesecond strip 30 of the headband 10 in relation to the first strip 20 ofthe headband when assembling the second strip to the first strip. Thisis done by firstly aligning the first end 31 of the second strip 30 withthe orifice 23 and then inserting the second strip via and through theorifice 23 from either the first or top or upper surface 28 of the firststrip 20 or the second or bottom or lower surface 29 of the first stripand then into the slit 25 and through the slit until the full length ofthe second strip is inserted and slid over the first strip, i.e. untilthe first end 31 has reached the end of the slit 25 being closer to thesecond end 22 of the first strip 20 than the orifice 23 and the secondend 32 of the second strip 30 has reached and the first part 33 of thesecond strip has been fully inserted through the orifice 23 and thethickness of the first strip 20 and reached either the first or top orupper surface 28 of the first strip 20 or the second or bottom or lowersurface 29 of the first strip. As seen in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the firststrip 20 can receive the second strip 30 from any of its sides orsurfaces 28 or 29, hence, it does not matter from which of its sides orsurfaces 28 or 29 the second strip is inserted as long as this is donebefore assembly of any other entity or accessory 100, 101, 102, 103 or104 at any of the ends 21, 22 of the first strip 20 as the headband 10,only made up by the two pieces or two strips 20, 30, may be turnedupside down depending on which sides or surfaces 28 and 33 or 29 and 34that are to be exposed or born against the users head. The double arrowR-R of FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 6 and 7 visualizes two opposite and possibledirections of insertion as a first direction R and step of assembly ofthe second strip 30 into the first strip 20 to make up the headband 10and the double arrow L-L in FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 4, 8A and 8B visualizes twoopposite and possible directions of a subsequent or second direction Land step of assembly of the second strip 30 into the first strip 20 tomake up the headband 10 or a subsequent or third direction L and step ofdisassembly of the second strip 30 from the first strip 20 to disengagethe strips of the headband 10. The first direction R is performedsubstantially perpendicular or perpendicular to the longitudinalextension of the first strip 20 and the second direction L is performedsubstantially in parallel with or in parallel with the longitudinalextension of the first strip 20. The reference sign L in FIGS. 8A and 8Balso represent the total length L of the through opening of the firststrip 20 comprising the orifice 23 and the slit 25. The directions R andL represent in some embodiments the disassembly of the headband 10 bydetaching the second strip 30 from the first strip 20. In someembodiments, this detachment is done to change appearance of theheadband 10 by replacing the second strip 30 with another second stripwith different design, such as color, material, structure and/ortexture, or to repair the headband by replacing a broken second stripwith a new integral one or the like. The assembly/disassembly is veryeasy to do as it is only two parts or pieces 20, 30 (making up theheadband 10) that have to be handled.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 4, 6, 7, 8A and 8B, the first part 33of the second strip 30 has a size and/or shape and/or width W adapted tofit into and pass through the orifice 23 of the first strip 20. In anembodiment, see FIGS. 3A, 4, 6, 7, 8A and 8B, the first part 33 of thesecond strip 30 has a size and/or shape and/or width W adapted to notfit into and through the slit 25 of the first strip 20 when assembledthereto in the first direction R across the plane of extension of thefirst strip. In an embodiment, see FIGS. 3A, 4, 6, 7, 8A and 8B, thefirst part 33 of the second strip 30 has a size and/or shape and/orwidth W adapted to fit into and pass through the slit 25 of the firststrip 20 when moved in a subsequent second direction L along the planeof extension of the first strip. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 4, 6and 7, the second part 34 of the second strip 30 has a size and/or shapeadapted to neither fit into or pass through the orifice 23 of the firststrip 20 nor the slit 25 of the first strip 20 when assembled thereto inthe same first and second directions R, L of assembly.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, the first part 33 ofthe second strip 30 covers a substantial and/or major part of a firstsurface 28 of the first strip 20 when assembled thereto. In someembodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, the second part 34 of thesecond strip 30 covers a substantial and/or major part of a secondsurface 29 of the first strip 20 when the strips are assembled together.In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, these first and secondsurfaces 28, 29 of the first strip 20 are opposite and face away fromeach other. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, the firstand second parts 33 and 34 of the second strip 30 and the first andsecond surfaces 28 and 29 of the first strip 20 form the exposedsurfaces of the headband 10 when assembled.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, the first part 33 ofthe second strip 30 covers a substantial and/or major part or the wholepart or area of the first surface 28 of the first strip 20 when thestrips 20, 30 are assembled together as the headband 10. In someembodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, the second part 34 of thesecond strip 30 covers a substantial and/or major part or the whole partor area of the second surface 29 of the first strip 20 when the strips20, 30 are assembled together as the headband 10. In some embodiments,see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 6 and 7, the first part 33 of the second strip 30covers a substantial and/or major part or the whole part or area of thefirst surface 28 of the first strip 20 and the second part 34 of thesecond strip 30 covers a substantial and/or major part or the whole partor area of the second surface 29 of the first strip 20 when the strips20, 30 are assembled together as the headband 10. In some embodiments,see FIGS. 4, 6 and 7, the first part 33 of the second strip 30 of theheadband 10 covers a part or area of the first surface 28 of the firststrip 20 of the headband 10 being smaller or less than the correspondingpart or area of the second surface 29 of the first strip 20 beingcovered by the second part 34 of the second strip 30 when the strips areassembled together as the headband. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 4, 6and 7, the second part 34 of the second strip 30 of the headband 10covers a part or area of the second surface 29 of the first strip 20 ofthe headband being larger than the corresponding part or area of thefirst surface 28 of the first strip 20 being covered by the first part33 of the second strip 30 when the strips are assembled together as theheadband.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3A to 3C, 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D and 7,the first and second surfaces 28, 29 of the first strip 20 of theheadband 10 are opposite and face away from each other and/or areexposed in opposite directions and/or form part of outer/exposedopposite surfaces of the headband 10 when its second strip 30 isdetachably assembled to the first strip to make up the whole headband.In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 3C, 4, 6 to 6D and 7, thesecond strip 30 comprises first and second surfaces of its the first andsecond parts 33, 34 that are opposite and face away from each otherand/or are exposed in opposite directions and/or form part ofouter/exposed opposite surfaces of the headband 10 when the second stripis detachably assembled to the first strip 20 to make up the wholeheadband. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 6 to 6D and 7, the second strip30 comprises first and second surfaces of its first and second parts 33,34 that are opposite and face away from each other and/or are exposed inopposite directions and/or form part of outer/exposed opposite surfacesof the headband, which first and second surfaces and parts 33, 34 of thesecond strip 30 are exposed to a larger extent and with a larger areathan the first and second surfaces 28 and 29 of the first strip 20 ofthe headband that are exposed when the second strip is detachablyassembled to the first strip to make up the whole headband.

In an embodiment, see FIGS. 6 to 6D and 7, the size and/or shape and/orwidth W₄ of the third part 35 of the second strip 30 is/are configuredto fit into and pass through the orifice 23 and the slit 25 of the firststrip 20 when assembled thereto in the first R and the second directionL to make up the whole headband 10. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A,and 4 to 4B, the first part 33 of the second strip 30 are larger/widerthan the slit 25 but smaller than the orifice 23, i.e. not as wide asthe orifice 23 of the first strip 20 in the plane of extension of thefirst and the second strips. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 4 to 4B,6 to 6D and 7, the second part 34 of the second strip 30 are largerand/or wider than both the orifice 23 and the slit 25 of the first strip20 in the plane of extension of the first and the second strips 20, 30.In some embodiments, see FIGS. 4, 6A to 6D, 7, and 8A, the slit 25 ofthe first strip 20 has the same width and/or size and/or shape S alongits length L. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 6, 7, and 8B, the slit25 of the first strip 20 has a varying width and/or size and/or shape Salong its length L. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 6, 7 and 8B, theslit 25 of the first strip 20 comprises at least one protrusion 26narrowing down the width and/or size S of the slit where theprotrusion(s) is/are located.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 4, 8A and 8B, the first strip20 comprises the first end 21 and the second end 22 and at least one ofthese ends comprises a recess 24 with an opening facing away from thefirst strip. The recess 24 is made through the thickness T₃ of the firststrip 20. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 8A and 8B, each end 21, 22 ofthe first strip 20 comprises the recess 24. In some embodiments, seeFIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 4, 8A and 8B, each recess 24 of the first strip 20comprises at least one projection 27 extending inwards towards the firststrip 20 or each recess 24 comprises two projections 27 extendinginwards towards the first strip 20. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2,3A, 4, 8A and 8B, each projection 27 at/in the ends 21, 22 of the firststrip 20 is pointed. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 4, 8A and8B, each projection 27 of the recess 24 of the first strip 20 is shapedas a pointed hook. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 4, 8A and8B, the two projections 27 of the recess 24 of the first strip 20together form a double hook with points that extend inwards at an angletowards the recess and the strip 20.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 4, 8A and 8B, the slit 25 and its orifice23 of the first strip 20 are configured to extend between the first andsecond ends 21, 22 of the first strip and to end before each recess 24.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 3A, 6, 7, 8A and 8B, the slit 25 and/orthe orifice 23 of the first strip 20 comprises one or more areas orsections or portions of roughness and/or unevenness and/or one or moreteeth 26 along the inner surface of the inner circumference of the slit25 being configured to be in contact with at least parts of the secondstrip 30. In some embodiments, the one or more areas or sections orportions of roughness and/or unevenness and/or one or more teeth 26along the inner surface of the circumference of the slit 25 is/areconfigured to be in contact with at least parts of the third part 35interconnecting the first and second parts 33, 34 of the second strip30.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 8A and 8B, the length L between the endsof the slit 25 and the orifice 23 (i.e. the total length L from wherethe orifice 23 begins until the slit 25 ends or vice versa) of the firststrip 20 is substantially the same or the same or substantially equal orequal or longer than the length of the second strip 30. In someembodiments, the length of the first part 33 of the second strip 30 issubstantially the same or the same or substantially equal or equal orlonger or shorter than the length of the second part 34 of the secondstrip 30. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 4, 6 and 7, the firstpart 33 of the second strip 30 is substantially aligned lengthwise(longitudinally/in the longitudinal direction) with the second part 34of the second strip or aligned lengthwise (longitudinally/in thelongitudinal direction) with the second 34 part of the second strip. Insome embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2, 3B, 4, 6 and 7, the first part 33 ofthe second strip 30 is substantially aligned laterally or across thelength of the second strip 30 (across the longitudinal direction of thesecond strip) with the second part 34 of the second strip or alignedlaterally or across the length of the second strip 30 (across thelongitudinal direction of the second strip) with the second part 34 ofthe second strip. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 4, 6 and 7, the firstpart 33 and the second part 34 of the second strip 30 is almostsymmetrically or symmetrically overlaid each other and/or as seen in theplane of extension of the second strip in FIGS. 6 and 7. In someembodiments, see FIGS. 4 to 4B, 6 to 6D and 7, the first part 33 of thesecond strip 30 has a smaller width W₁ or breadth than the width W₂ orbreadth of the second part 34 of the second strip. In some embodiments,see FIGS. 4, 6 to 6D and 7, the first part 33 of the second strip 30does not fully overlay the second part 34 of the second strip when seenin the direction of extension of the second strip or the headband shownin FIGS. 6 to 6D and 7 and/or as seen in FIGS. 4 to 4B, 8A and 8B.

The second aspect of this disclosure concerns a headset 100 comprising aheadband 10 according to any of the embodiments of the presentdisclosure. In some embodiments, the headband 10 is detachably connectedwith one end 21, 22 to only a headset speaker 101 or the headband isdetachably connected with one end to a headset speaker and a headsetmicrophone 102 or detachably connected with one end to a head support104.

The third aspect of this disclosure shows a method for assembly of aheadband 10 for a headset 100 or a headphone 100. The method comprisesassembling the headband 10 by assembling a first strip 20 and secondstrip 30 detachably together, see FIGS. 4, 4A and 4B. The first strip 20comprises a through hole comprising the orifice 23 and the slit 25through which the second strip 30 is partly thread/inserted. The secondstrip 30 comprises the first part 33 and the second part 34, which firstpart 33 is smaller than or not as wide as the orifice 23 of the firststrip 20 but larger than or not as narrow as the slit 25 of the firststrip, such that the first part 33 at the first end 31 of the secondstrip is able to be moved through the orifice 23 of the through hole andthe thickness T₃ of the first strip 20 in the first direction R but thesecond part 34 of the second strip 30 is larger or wider than theorifice 23 and cannot be moved through the orifice and the first strip20 in the first direction R. Hence, the first part 33 and the secondpart 34 are thread over the first strip 20 along the two different andopposite surfaces 28 and 29 of the first strip, while theinterconnecting middle part 35 of the second strip 30 moves through theslit 25 until the end and length L of the slit is reached (see FIGS. 8Aand 8B) along the second/subsequent direction L and the first part 33 ofthe second end 32 of the second strip has passed through the orifice 23and the thickness T₃ of the first strip 20. Any disassembly are done inthe reverse order, i.e. the first part 33 at the second end 32 of thesecond strip 30 is moved through the orifice 23 and the thickness T₃ ofthe first strip 20 and then is the remaining length of the second stripmoved through the slit 25 along its length L until the first end 31 ofthe second strip 30 reaches the orifice 23 of the first strip and isremoved therethrough its thickness T₃ and from the first strip. Hence,at assembly of the headband 10, the second strip 30 is inserted via atleast one through opening 23, 25 of the first strip 20 into andpast/through its thickness T₃ and over the first strip detachably to atleast partly cover the first strip with first and second parts 31, 32,33, 34. This is accomplished by aligning the first part 31, 33 of thesecond strip 30 with the orifice 23 of the through opening of the firststrip 20 at the first end 21 of the first strip, then moving the secondstrip 30 in the first direction R across the plane of extension of thefirst strip 20, such that the first part 31, 33 of the second strip ismoved into the orifice 23 and through the orifice and the throughopening and the thickness T₃ in the first direction R and into the slit25 ending closer to/at the second end 22 of the first strip; and movingthe second strip 30 in a subsequent second direction L along the planeof extension and the length of the first strip 20 along the length L ofthe slit 25 until the end of the slit with the first or upper part 33 ofthe second strip moving along and over the first or upper side 28 or thesecond or lower side 29 of the first strip, while, at the same time,moving the second or lower part 34 of the second strip 30 along and overthe second or lower side 29 or the first and upper side 28 of the firststrip (depending on from which side 28 or 29 of the first strip thesecond strip is inserted) until the end of the slit 25 is reachedfinalizing the assembly of the headband 10.

In some embodiments, the method comprises moving the first part 31, 33of the second strip 30 along and over the first or upper side 28 of thefirst strip 20 being opposite the second or lower side 29 of the firststrip, which opposite and second or lower side of the first strip 20 thesecond or lower part 34 of the second strip is moving over and alongsimultaneously until the assembly of the two strips together is finishedto make up the headband 10.

In some embodiments, the method comprises moving the first part 31, 33of the second strip 30 along and over the second or lower side 29 of thefirst strip 20 being opposite the first and upper side 28 of the firststrip, which opposite and first or upper side of the first strip 20 thesecond or lower part 34 of the second strip is moving over and alongsimultaneously until the assembly of the two strips together is finishedto make up the headband 10.

In some embodiments, the method comprises conforming the assembledheadband 10 to the shape of a head of one or more users. In someembodiments, the method comprises conforming the first strip 20 to theshape of a head of one or more users before assembly of the second strip30 into the headband 10. In some embodiments, the method comprisesconforming the second strip 30 to the shape of a head of one or moreusers before assembling the second strip to the first strip 20 to makeup the headband 10. In some embodiments, the method comprises conformingthe first and the second strip 20, 30 to the shape of a head of one ormore users before assembly together as the headband 10. In someembodiments, the method comprises conforming the first strip 20 and thesecond strip 30 to each other and to the shape of a head of one or moreusers before assembly into the headband 10. This conforming of theheadband 10 to a user's head (i.e. to the shape and/or curvature and/orradius of the head) is visualized by arrows R₁ in FIGS. 1, 2, 3B and 3Cin a plane substantially in parallel or in parallel with the length ofthe headband 10 and visualized by arrows R₂ in FIGS. 6B and 6C in aplane substantially perpendicular to or perpendicular to the length ofthe headband 10. Hence, in some embodiments, see FIGS. 6B and 6C, theheadband 10 is rounded and/or bent in two perpendicular planes to betterfit to a user's head when the headband is born. The edges 37 of theheadband 10, i.e. the outer edges 37 of the second part 34 of the secondstrip 30 are in FIGS. 6B and 6C visualized in two different embodiments,a more squared end shape in solid lines and a more rounded end shape indotted lines.

In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2 and 3B, the second strip 30 has itsfirst end 31 and interconnecting part 35 at that first end 31 ending andabutting against the end of the slit 25 of the first strip 20 when theheadband 10 is finally assembled. In some embodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2and 3B, the second strip 30 has its second end 32 and interconnectingpart 35 at that second end 32 ending and abutting against one end of theorifice 23 when the headband 10 is finally assembled. In someembodiments, see FIGS. 1, 2 and 3B, the second strip 30 has both itsends 31 and 32 and its interconnecting part 35 at each of these endsending and abutting against the ends of the slit 25 and the orifice 23,respectively. This provides a secure holding of the second strip 30 tothe first strip 20. In some embodiments, if to disassemble the secondstrip 30 from the first strip 20, the second end 32 of the second strip30 is moved in a direction R being opposite the first direction R (seeFIGS. 1, 2, 3A, 6 and 7) when assembling the second strip, such that thefirst part 33 is pushed from the first side 28 or second side 29 of thefirst strip 20 through the orifice 23 and the thickness of the firststrip 20 out of the orifice 23 and below the second side 29 or the firstside 28, and then the second strip 30 is further pulled or pushed in adirection L being opposite the first direction L shown pointing upwardsand towards the second end 22 of the first strip 20 in FIGS. 1, 2, 3A,8A and 8B when assembling the second strip 30 to the first strip 20,i.e. the second strip 30, when disassembled from the first strip 20, ismoved in the direction of arrow L pointing downwards and towards thefirst end 21 of the first strip and towards the orifice 23 in FIGS. 1,2, 3A, 8A and 8B until the first end 31 of the second strip 30 exits theorifice 23.

The person skilled in the art realizes that the present disclosure isnot limited to the preferred embodiments described above. The personskilled in the art further realizes that modifications and variationsare possible within the scope of the appended claims. Additionally,variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effectedby the skilled person in practicing the claimed disclosure, from a studyof the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.

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-   1 Prior art headband-   2 Metal strip of prior art headband-   3 Plastic coverage of prior art headband-   4 First/Top/Upper surface/part of prior art headband cover 3-   5 Second/Bottom/Lower/surface/part of prior art headband cover 3-   10 Head band of an embodiment/aspect of the invention-   11 First end of headband 10-   12 Second end of headband 10-   20 First metal/wood/plastic strip of inventive headband 10-   21 First end of first strip 20-   22 Second end of first strip 20-   23 One/First(/Large) opening/hole/orifice/through hole    made/punched/cut through the thickness of first strip 20 or made by    moulding first strip 20-   24 Another/Second/Third(/Small) opening/recess made/punched/cut    through the thickness of first strip 20 or made by moulding first    strip 20-   25 Slit/Slot being made/punched/cut through the thickness of first    strip 20 or being made by moulding first strip 20 and extending at    least partly along first strip 20-   26 Protrusion/Tooth/Teeth or narrowing part/section/portion of the    slit/slot 25-   27 Projection/Hook/Point of first strip 20 extending inwards towards    first strip 20-   28 First/Top/Upper surface/part of first strip 20-   29 Second/Bottom/Lower surface/part of first strip 20-   30 Second plastic and/or metal and/or wood and/or fabric and/or    laminate and/or composite    coverage/cover/wrapper/wrapping/wrappage/cover strip of headband 10-   31 First end of second headband strip/cover 30-   32 Second end of second headband strip/cover 30-   33 First/Top/Upper surface/part of second headband strip/cover 30-   34 Second/Bottom/Lower surface/part of second headband strip/cover    30-   35 Third/Middle/Waist part of second headband strip/cover 30-   36 Section of second part 34 along the length/longitudinal direction    of second strip 30-   37 Ends of second part 34 along the length/longitudinal direction of    second strip 30-   100 Headset/-phone/Earphone/-cup (wireless or with wire)-   101 Headset/-phone/Earphone/-cup speaker-   102 Headset/-phone/Earphone/-cup microphone-   103 Headset/-phone/Earphone/-cup wire-   104 Head support of headset/-phone/earphone/-cup-   L: Length of slit 25 and orifice 23. S: Size/Shape/Span/Width of    slit 25.-   T₁: Thickness of first part 33 of second strip 30. T₂: Thickness of    second part 34 of second strip 30. T₃: Thickness of first strip 20.-   W: Size/Shape/Span/Width of orifice 23. Size/Shape/Span/Width of    first part 33 of second strip 30. W₂: Size/Shape/Span/Width of    second part 34 of second strip 30. W₃: Size/Shape/Span/Width of    first strip 20. W₄: Size/Shape/Span/Width of third part 35 of second    strip 30.

1. A headband for a headset or headphone, the headband being configured to carry an earcup, the headband comprising a first strip and a second strip detachably assembled together, wherein the first strip comprises at least one through opening and the second strip is detachably connected via at least one of the through openings to the first strip being a carrier, wherein the second strip comprises first and second parts at least partly covering the first strip, wherein the through opening of the first strip configured to extend along the first strip with a varying size and/or shape and/or width from an orifice at a first end of the first strip into a slit ending closer a second end of the first strip, that the first part of the second strip has a size and/or shape and/or width adapted to fit into the orifice of the through opening when assembled thereto in a first direction across the first strip, that the size and/or shape and/or width of the first part of the second strip is adapted to not fit into the slit when assembled thereto in the first direction, and that the second part of the second strip has a size and/or shape and/or width adapted to neither fit into the orifice nor the slit of the first strip when assembled thereto to finalize the headband.
 2. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the size and/or shape and/or width of the second part of the second strip is adapted to neither fit into or pass through the orifice nor the slit of the first strip when assembled thereto in the same first direction or any other direction of assembly.
 3. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the first part of the second strip covers a substantial/major part of a first surface of the first strip and the second part of the second strip covers a substantial/major part of a second surface of the first strip when the strips are assembled together, which first and second surfaces of the first strip are opposite and face away from each other.
 4. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the first and second parts of the second strip are interconnected via a third part with a size and/or shape and/or width adapted to fit into and pass through the orifice and the slit of the first strip when assembled thereto.
 5. The headband according to claim 4, wherein the third part of the second strip is configured to fit into and pass through the orifice and the slit of the first strip when assembled thereto in the first direction and a subsequent second direction along a plane of extension of the first strip.
 6. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the first part of the second strip are larger/wider than the slit but smaller than the orifice of the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and the second strip.
 7. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the second part of the second strip are larger/wider than both the orifice and the slit of the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and the second strip.
 8. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the slit of the first strip has the same width and/or size and/or shape along its length.
 9. The headband according to claim 1, wherein the slit of the first strip has a varying width and/or size and/or shape along its length.
 10. The headband according to claim 9, wherein the slit of the first strip comprises at least one protrusion narrowing down the width and/or size of the slit where the protrusion is located.
 11. The headband according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the ends of the first strip comprises a recess with an opening facing away from the first strip, which recess is made through the thickness of the first strip.
 12. The headband according to claim 11, wherein each end of the first strip comprises the recess.
 13. The headband according to claim 11, wherein each recess comprises at least one projection extending inwards towards the first strip.
 14. The headband according to claim 11, wherein each recess comprises two projections extending inwards towards the first strip.
 15. The headband according to claim 13, wherein each projection is pointed.
 16. The headband according to claim 13, wherein each projection is shaped as a pointed hook.
 17. The headband according to claim 11, wherein the slit and the orifice of the first strip are configured to extend between the first and second ends of the first strip and to end before each recess of the first strip.
 18. The headband according to claim 11, wherein the slit and/or the orifice of the first strip comprises one or more areas or sections or portions of roughness and/or unevenness and/or one or more teeth along the inner surface of the circumference being configured to be in contact with at least parts of the second strip.
 19. The headband according to claim 11, wherein the length between the ends of the slit and the orifice of the first strip is substantially the same or the same or substantially equal or equal or longer than the length of the second strip of the headband.
 20. The headband according to claim 11, wherein the first strip is made of metal or plastic, such as Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), or wood or a composite material or made of a combination of one or more or any of those materials.
 21. The headband according to claim 20, wherein the second strip is made of plastic, such as Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), or wood or a composite material or fabric or made of a combination of one or more or any of those materials.
 22. The headband according to claim 7, wherein the second part of the second strip has a breadth or width being smaller or substantially the same or the same or larger than the breadth or width of the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and the second strip.
 23. The headband according to claim 22, wherein the width of the second part of the second strip is at least 5% smaller or at least 1% to 400% larger than the breadth or width of the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and the second strip.
 24. The headband according to claim 22, wherein the width of the second part of the second strip is at least 1% to 400% larger than the breadth or width of the first strip in a plane of extension of the first and the second strip along at least a longitudinal section of the second strip, which longitudinal section is configured to be born against the head of a user of the headband when the first and the second strip are assembled together making up the headband.
 25. A method for assembly of a headband for a headset the method comprising assembling the headband by assembling a first strip and a second strip detachably together via at least one through opening of the first strip by detachably connecting the second strip to the first strip via the at least one through opening to at least partly cover the first strip with first and second parts of the second strip when the headband is assembled, wherein by aligning the first part of the second strip with an orifice of the through opening of the first strip at a first end of the first strip, moving the second strip in a first direction across the first strip such that the first part of the second strip is moved into the orifice and through the orifice and the through opening in the first direction and into a slit ending closer a second end of the first strip, and moving the second strip in a subsequent second direction along the first strip along the until the end of the slit with the first part of the second strip moving along and over a first side of the first strip while, at the same time, moving the second part of the second strip along and over a second side of the first strip until the end of the slit is reached finalizing the assembly of the headband.
 26. The method according to claim 25 comprising moving the first part of the second strip along and over the first side of the first strip being opposite the second side of the first strip, which opposite and second side the second part of the second strip is moving over and along simultaneously and in parallel with the first part of the second strip until the assembly of the two strips together as the headband is finished. 